jdbgrowing
Member
Ok so while I am no newb, I am new to flood and drain tables. My seedlings are about 4 inches tall and some have 3 nodes. The nodes are a couple centimeters apart. The seedlings are in 1.5 inch rockwool cubes in my tray with dome. I have roots out the bottom of the rockwool about 3-5 inches long already and have some slight algae formation on the tops of the rockwool. I need to move these ladies into bigger rockwool and then into the veg table.
My question is for the rockwool users. So when i move these into a 6 inch cube, can I simply smash (i know not really smash) the roots into the hole in the bigger cube and wait for them to get through the bottom of the larger cube. I was gonna make the hole a little bigger and deeper to accommodate the length of my roots. Is this the best way to do it? When moving to the table I see some guys have exposed roots and others are using slabs or hydroton in the tables. Which is the best method?
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
JD
My question is for the rockwool users. So when i move these into a 6 inch cube, can I simply smash (i know not really smash) the roots into the hole in the bigger cube and wait for them to get through the bottom of the larger cube. I was gonna make the hole a little bigger and deeper to accommodate the length of my roots. Is this the best way to do it? When moving to the table I see some guys have exposed roots and others are using slabs or hydroton in the tables. Which is the best method?
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
JD